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3365618No5238549710.00.022-May-2026Process Coordinator - Maintenance
We are focused on operational excellence through safe, reliable, and efficient steelmaking and rolling operations. The Process Coordinator - Electrical Maintenance (Rolling) provides advanced technical leadership for electrical and automation systems supporting cold rolling, and finishing lines. This role focuses on maximizing uptime and product quality in high-speed, continuous processing environments by optimizing drive systems, automation platforms, and power distribution. The position also leads the technical development and qualification of electrical maintenance personnel to ensure a highly skilled and capable workforce.
Key Responsibilities
- Technical Leadership & Maintenance Execution
- Lead and enforce electrical safety programs, including LOTO, arc flash compliance per NFPA 70E, and safe work practices for high-energy systems
- Supervise union electrical maintenance crews and coordinate with OEMs, system integrators, and contractors for mill outages, upgrades, and commissioning
- Provide technical leadership for troubleshooting and maintenance of:
- High-horsepower, coordinated multi-axis drive systems (roughing/finishing stands)
- VFDs, DC drives, and cycloconverters used in rolling mill applications
- Tension control, looper systems, and strip speed synchronization
- Shears, tension reels, payoff reels and mill stands
- Maintain and optimize automation platforms, including PLCs, HMIs, and Level 1 control systems
- Diagnose complex faults using drive diagnostics, high-speed trending, and event logs to minimize downtime
Training & Workforce Development
- Develop, implement, and continuously improve structured training programs for electricians, including:
- Electrical safety (LOTO, arc flash, energized work boundaries)
- Rolling mill-specific systems (drives, inner stand tension control, AGC/AFC, automated strip handling equipment)
- PLC troubleshooting, basic programming, and control system diagnostics
- Reading and interpreting electrical schematics, one-lines, and control logic diagrams
- Lead hands-on training, mentoring, and job shadowing to build troubleshooting competency in high-speed process environments
- Establish and manage skills progression matrices and qualification standards for electrical maintenance personnel
- Evaluate workforce competency and identify skill gaps; develop targeted training plans to close gaps
- Support cross-training initiatives to improve crew flexibility and response capability during outages and production events
- Ensure compliance with company and regulatory training requirements; maintain training documentation and certifications
Reliability & Continuous Improvement
- Develop and improve preventive and predictive maintenance strategies:
- Thermal imaging of power components
- Motor testing (insulation resistance, surge comparison)
- Drive health monitoring and condition-based maintenance
- Lead root cause failure analysis (RCFA) on critical failures (e.g., drive trips, motor failures, control faults)
- Manage spare parts strategy for critical electrical and automation components
- Analyze production and maintenance data (downtime, cobbles, drive faults, MTBF/MTTR) to improve reliability and throughput
Planning, Projects, and Documentation
- Plan and coordinate maintenance outages, including job scoping, manpower allocation, and scheduling
- Support capital projects involving modernization of drive systems and automation upgrades
- Maintain technical documentation, including electrical schematics, PLC backups, drive parameters, and change management records
Qualifications & Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, engineering technology, or related field
- OR 6+ years of progressive experience in electrical maintenance within rolling mill or heavy industrial environments
- 3-5+ years of direct experience with rolling mill systems or high-speed continuous processing lines
- Strong technical expertise in:
- Medium- and low-voltage power distribution (480V-13.8kV)
- High-power motor control systems and coordinated drive systems
- PLC platforms (e.g., GE, Rockwell Automation, Allen-Bradley, Siemens S7)
- Industrial communications and real-time control systems
- Demonstrated ability to train, mentor, and develop skilled trades personnel in a technical environment
- Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills in complex manufacturing systems
- Experience with CMMS systems (Oracle)
- Preferred / Advanced Skills
- Experience with rolling mill control systems (AGC, AFC, tension/loop control)
- Familiarity with Level 2 systems and process optimization tools
- Knowledge of encoder systems, load cells, and high-speed feedback instrumentation
- Project management experience supporting major outages or system upgrades
13968BRUnited States Steel CorporationProcess Coordinator - Electrical Maintenance (Rolling)Ecorse
Since 1901, U. S. Steel has been a recognized leader in steel production. Today, as the first North American steel company to have declared a 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas emissions goal, we remain as innovative as ever, leading transformation across our industry while continuing to make products for everyday life - from industries as far ranging as automotive, construction, containers and packaging, appliances, and energy.
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U. S. Steel is one of the leading producers of value-added steels and the largest integrated steel producer headquartered in the United States. We are a high-tech, leading-edge company whose rich history of talented people, high-quality products, and innovation spans more than a century. Our vision is clear — Making Steel. World Competitive. Building Value.
U. S. Steel is a major supplier of high-quality hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and coated sheet products and the continent's largest producer of tubular products, meticulously designed to meet a new generation of demands.
We maintain major production operations in the United States, Canada, and Central Europe, where our annual raw steelmaking capability of 29.3 million net tons translates into a wide range of value-added steel sheet and tubular products for various industries, including appliances, automotive, construction, and energy.
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